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How exactly is your salary calculated in Croatia?

OBRAČUN PLAĆEBruto 1:3.500,00 EUR- Mirovinsko:-700,00 EUR- Porez:-350,00 EUR- Zdravstveno:-175,00 EURNeto (za isplatu):2.275,00 EURKALKULATORPLAĆE
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If calculating your salary feels like rocket science – you’re not alone! It sounds complicated, but it’s actually just a few highly logical steps. Even though tax brackets and rates change from time to time, the order of how it's done always stays the same.

Let’s go step by step

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1. We start with your Gross 1

Everything kicks off with your contracted Gross salary. That’s the number written in your employment contract. If you worked overtime, Sundays, or holidays, it all gets added here. Once summed up, we get your "Gross 1" base for the month.

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2. Deducting the pension (Contributions "from" salary)

The very first thing that flies right off your Gross is the money for pension insurance (HZMO). These are the contributions charged directly to you.

Income = Gross 1 - Pension Insurance
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3. Your personal deduction (The untouched part)

Think of this as your tax shield. The government guarantees a non-taxable minimum amount just to cover your basic living needs (the personal deduction). That "shield" gets even bigger and stronger if you have kids or dependent family members.

Tax Base = Income - Your Personal Deduction
Super important! If your personal deduction is bigger than your income, your tax base is 0. Zero! You can’t go into the negative, meaning you won’t pay a single cent of income tax that month.
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4. Charging the tax (on what's left)

Only now does the actual tax step onto the stage. We take that tax base from step three and apply the current tax rates set by your city or municipality. That calculated tax is then subtracted from your income.

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5. Your final Net!

And here we are at the finish line! Your final salary, the one that safely lands in your bank account, is calculated in this very last step:

Net Salary = Income - Income Tax

Who actually does all this math?

If you're a regular employee, don't worry – your employer is legally obligated to do this entire process. They are the ones who directly pay the pension and health funds to the state on your behalf, transferring only the final, sweetest amount to you: your Net.

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